Battery Drain on iOS 26 and iOS 26.0.1.

Good morning everyone,

I would like to report a VERY SERIOUS problem with the battery and performance.

I have a NEW iPhone 15 with 100% battery capacity and only 22 cycles (which I did myself; when it arrived, it was at 0).

However, after updating to iOS 26 (and even with iOS 26.0.1, the situation remains the same), I continue to have VERY SERIOUS problems with the battery life of my NEW phone.

Today, I was busy all day and did not use my phone from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., yet it still dropped from 90% to 45% WITHOUT DOING ANYTHING. No apps were open, the “Refresh apps in background” option was not enabled, the screen was set to turn off automatically after 30 seconds, and automatic brightness was enabled. So it's definitely not the phone's fault because it's BRAND NEW with a 100% ORIGINAL battery, nor is it the settings because it was in PERMANENT POWER SAVING mode. So the fault lies solely with iOS. There are no excuses.

I am writing this message to urge Apple to resolve this issue as soon as possible because, from what I have read on X, I am not the only one.

Has anyone else had this problem?

Thank you very much and have a good day.

iPhone 15, iOS 26

Posted on Oct 1, 2025 8:07 AM

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Posted on Oct 3, 2025 6:20 AM

You’re not taking into consideration the extra processes that go on after an upgrade (from 18.x.x to 26.x.x) and then an update.


Please update all your apps. Third party apps may not have been optimized for iOS 26 yet and that can cause severe battery drain. After updating your apps, please do a forced restart and give things another few days to settle in.


Force restart iPhone - Apple Support


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Oct 22, 2025 1:57 AM in response to andrea_filice

I have the same experience of an iPad Air M1. The battery used to last a long time, after the update the battery drains 3x faster. I used to charge it once every 4-5 days, now it hardly lasts 1 day. Even in standby it drops 5% in 7h. I already updated all apps, restarted, removed notifications. It is something at the OS level. The iPhone 15 Pro was similar, but I moved to the 17 Pro so that’s now working well, but I don’t want to update my iPad, I would just like to go back to iOS 18.


Please Apple look into this as it’s a bad experience for all your customers.

Oct 22, 2025 7:23 AM in response to andrea_filice

I’m also experiencing tremendous battery drain with my iPhone 15 Pro Max. Yes, the battery isn’t that fresh (88% 430 cycles), but on iOS 18.x it was pretty okay, dare I say, good.


After updating to 26.0 I immediately noticed significant increase in battery drain and much more overall device heat.

I waited patiently those “2-3 days” for it to optimize itself and finish indexing. I noticed little to none improvement after.

Then I did a hard reset and restored form iCloud. Didn’t help either.

Now I’m on 26.0.1 and I charge my phone twice a day, sometimes 3 times. On iOS 18 it carried through the day with no problem.


My quite new iPad Pro m1 13” is also dying very quickly after the update. It has relatively fresh battery (Apple sent me a new replacement in April).


Feels like iOS 11 all over again, even worse.

Is there a way to rollback to iOS 18?


Oct 24, 2025 2:09 AM in response to andrea_filice

Me too, iPhone 15 Pro Max here with 99% battery capacity. On iOS 18 I could charge my iphone once per two days. Now I am once per day and sometimes even twice a day.

i rely heavily on my iPhone during holidays (map, photos, mountain trek). Battery life is almost vital for me, I can’t rely on my phone if it doesn’t last a day in the mountains, even more on a 1-week trek, except if I bring with me 3 powerbanks

In battery setting, I lost battery unusually fast, and « Lock screen » is draining at least 5% a day, to almost 10% sometimes

Oct 29, 2025 6:01 AM in response to Lagertyke

Lagertyke wrote:

Suddenly i was back to all day battery life, it wasnt getting warm when using it and i had my phone back.
Get it sorted Apple. Or i may have to join my friends and other users in switching to Android

On device processing of AI means it is going to be using the CPU, which also means that uses the battery and generates heat. The same is true for any processor intensive tasks such as 3D modeling or game play with graphics making heavy use of the GPU. Models for AI are also being downloaded in the background after it is turned on or after an update that also uses storage space on your device. AI is not free when it comes to resource use of your phone, but you do have the choice to turn it on/off.


As for your "switching" comment, you may want to do your research before making off-handed comments. To be clear, I support you choosing whatever device you want and I also suspect others would agree with me and that could be for any reason you choose. As for battery draining, your may want to check out the Android/Samsung forums before making the decision for that reason, and funny enough you see the same kind of comments where users say they are going to switch to Apple devices.

Nov 2, 2025 7:32 AM in response to andrea_filice

I’m seeing this and it’s been a couple of weeks now. I have also had “iPhone storage full” happen and after a reboot I am only using half my 256GB. I’m used to it happening for a few days after a major update but this seems different. No clues under Battery Usage in Settings. All my apps have been updated. The storage used by my apps is not excessive; there’s something going on in the OS that is eating battery and storage.

Nov 8, 2025 12:12 AM in response to Mac Jim ID

Yes, but unfortunately here in Europe Meta apps (especially WhatsApp) are fundamental.


I've already tried to contact Meta by WhatsApp, but the only answer I got is that an Apple problem by a stupid AI agent.


Their answer:


Thank you for reporting the problem.


It seems that you are experiencing a problem with WhatsApp battery consumption on your iPhone after updating to iOS 26.


However, I would like to inform you that the problem could be related to an iOS problem and not WhatsApp itself. Try restarting the phone (turn it off, wait 30 seconds and then turn it back on). If the problem persists, try updating to the latest version of iOS, as Apple often releases bug fixes and feature improvements in the latest versions of iOS. You can update iOS from iPhone Settings > General


> Software update.


If the issue persists after updating to the latest version of iOS, contact Apple Support to receive


Further help.

Nov 9, 2025 10:18 PM in response to michalw2

michalw2 wrote:

I think it's actually very convenient for Apple supporters to put a blame on WhatsApp, however we've seen number of reports here from US customers not using this app (which is not that popular in US) yet still being affected by the issue.

There are other reasons including:

  • Battery Health percentage
  • Some users being on beta OS
  • Not updated to the latest release. Yes updates do include OS battery optimizations too.


In this case, when your Battery Settings are showing high battery use for a particular app, which was WhatsApp, and the problem immediately goes away when the app is removed, then you have found your answer. Also when that same app has been reported to drain the batteries of Samsung/Android phones too, then you can realize that it is not specific to Apple. WhatsApp is just one of the Meta apps that has been seen to cause this behavior and it has also been seen on Facebook and Instagram too. There is a reason why Google called out Meta for their apps draining the battery on their devices.

Nov 16, 2025 3:24 AM in response to andrea_filice

I have iOS 26.1 on an iPad A16 and an iPhone 13 mini. The iPad mostly stays at home and doesn't get used all that much. Still has Facebook on it. The battery life is fine. I haven't tested it by taking it out and about. The phone, however, has horrible battery life (85% battery health). I removed Facebook from the phone after reading this thread, and that has helped a little bit, but it hasn't been a game changer. I started to notice degrading battery life with iOS 18, and this issue accelerated with iOS 26. An Apple Store employee suggested that the smaller size of the phone was part of the issue, but based on the posts here, I don't think that is the main issue. Apps are updated, phone has been restarted numerous times (another Apple Store employee said to restart or shut down the phone every few days). CNET and other outlets have published articles about this with the advice from Apple to wait a few days, but that has not made a difference for me. Based on this thread, it seems clear that there is an issue for Apple to address, either in its own software or with developers that sell on its App Store. I was a tech support professional ages ago, and when so many people experience the same problem, it's unlikely to be due to user error.

Battery Drain on iOS 26 and iOS 26.0.1.

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